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- An embodiment of the present invention relates to a battery assembly system and a control board for a battery assembly.
- a battery assembly in which a plurality of batteries are connected is known. It is important in deriving states of the batteries to ascertain temperatures of the batteries constituting the battery assembly. However, directly or indirectly, it is difficult to measure the temperatures of the batteries constituting the battery assembly. Also, in the related art, the temperatures of the batteries cannot be appropriately derived on the basis of the temperatures, which are indirectly measured, in some cases.
- An object to be accomplished by the present invention is to provide a battery assembly system and a control board of a battery assembly which can derive temperatures of batteries constituting a battery assembly.
- a battery assembly system of an embodiment includes: a battery assembly; a temperature measuring part; and a monitorer.
- the battery assembly includes a plurality of batteries connected in series.
- the temperature measuring part measures temperatures of connection parts used to connect electrodes of batteries included in the battery assembly.
- the monitorer derives temperatures of the batteries on the basis of the temperatures measured by the temperature measuring part.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing an overall constitution of a battery assembly system I related to a first embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a view illustrating one battery 10 .
- FIG. 3 is a top view of a battery assembly 5 .
- FIG. 5 is a simplified diagram of a constitution of the battery assembly system 1 .
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a constitution showing some of constituent elements provided at the control board 30 related to a fourth embodiment.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing an overall constitution of a battery assembly system 1 related to a first embodiment. Furthermore, FIG. 2 is a view illustrating one battery 10 . FIG. 3 is a top view of a battery assembly 5 (only one positive electrode 7 p and one negative electrode 7 m of the entire battery assembly 5 are illustrated as in a bird's eye view).
- the battery assembly system 1 includes, for example, the battery assembly 5 including batteries (cells) 10 - 1 L and 10 - 1 R to 10 - 12 L and 10 - 12 R and a control board 30 .
- Batteries in which numbers after hyphens are the same and letter parts after the hyphens such as L and R differ, are connected in parallel with each other and used such as a battery 10 - 1 L and a battery 10 - 1 R and a battery 10 - 2 L and a battery 10 - 2 R in the battery assembly 5 .
- batteries 10 need not be distinguished from each other, they are referred to simply as batteries 10 .
- the batteries 10 are, for example, preferably lithium ion batteries in which manganese is used for a positive electrode and lithium titanatc is used for a negative electrode. A rate of receiving charge can be improved and a likelihood of an internal short circuit being caused due to precipitation of lithium can be decreased by adopting such a configuration for the batteries 10 .
- a plurality of structures, in which positive electrodes and negative electrodes face each other with separators interposed therebetween, are stacked, and as shown in FIG. 2 , a positive electrode terminal P connected to the plurality of positive electrodes, a negative electrode terminal N connected to the plurality of negative electrodes, and a gas exhaust valve are provided at a casing surface.
- each of the batteries 10 may be a lithium ion battery in which a lithium metal oxide is used for each of the positive electrodes and a carbon material such as graphite is used for each of the negative electrodes, and may be a battery of another aspect such as a lead storage battery.
- a bus bar 20 - 3 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10 - 3 L and the battery 10 - 3 R and positive electrodes of a battery 10 - 4 L and a battery 10 - 4 R.
- a bus bar 20 - 4 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10 - 4 L and the battery 10 - 4 R and positive electrodes of a battery 10 - 5 L and a battery 10 - 5 R.
- a bus bar 20 - 5 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10 - 5 L and the battery 10 - 5 R and positive electrodes of a battery 10 - 6 L and a battery 10 - 6 R.
- a bus bar 20 - 12 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10 - 12 L and the battery 10 - 12 R and the negative electrode 7 m (a voltage taking-out part at the negative electrode) for the entire battery assembly 5 .
- the battery assembly 5 is constituted as a battery assembly in which 2 batteries are in parallel and 12 batteries are in series.
- bus bars 20 when the bus bars need not be distinguished from each other, they are referred to simply as bus bars 20 .
- the bus bars 20 - 0 to 20 - 12 are secured to the control board 30 using screws (or bolts or the like) 32 - 0 to 32 - 12 .
- Temperature sensors 34 - 0 to 34 - 12 are attached to the screws 32 - 0 to 32 - 12 as a temperature measuring part.
- screws 32 and temperature sensors 34 are referred to simply as screws 32 and temperature sensors 34 , respectively.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating one example of a positional relationship among one of the bus bars 20 , one of the screws 32 , and one of the temperature sensors 34 .
- FIG. 5 is a simplified diagram of a constitution of the battery assembly system 1 .
- a temperature of the positive electrode 7 p in the battery assembly 5 is Ttp
- a temperature of the negative electrode 7 m is Ttm
- an average temperature of a battery 10 -nL and a battery 10 -nR is Ten
- the bus bar 20 has a temperature in which a temperature of the battery 10 connected to the bus bar 20 is uniformly reflected in the bus bar 20 , it is presumed that the following simultaneous equations are established.
- T 0 0.5 ⁇ ( Ttp+Tc 1)
- T 1 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 1+ Tc 2)
- T 2 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 2+ Tc 3)
- T 3 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 3+ Tc 4)
- T 4 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 4+ Tc 5)
- T 5 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 5+ Tc 6)
- T 6 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 6+ Tc 7)
- T 7 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 7+ Tc 8)
- T 8 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 8+ Tc 9)
- T 9 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 9+ Tc 10)
- T 10 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 10+ Tc 11)
- T 11 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 11+ Tc 12)
- T 12 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc 12+ Ttm )
- the monitoring device 36 performs an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant represented by Expression (2) to calculate a temperature Ttave of the positive electrode 7 p and the negative electrode 7 m in the battery assembly 5 and an average temperature Ten of the battery 10 -nL and the battery 10 -nR from temperatures Tk measured by the temperature sensors 34 - k .
- the monitoring device 36 performs an inverse matrix operation by inputting the temperatures Tk measured by the temperature sensors 34 - k to software information associated with the above-described inverse matrix operation already prepared in a storage device of the monitoring device 36 in a format such as, for example, a function or a table as an operand.
- an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant according to temperature transfer characteristics of the battery assembly 5 is performed so that the temperatures of the batteries 10 are derived.
- a calculating process can be simplified, and a processing load can be reduced.
- the characteristic determinant and the inverse matrix operation thereof are used so that a temperature measurement error (an offset error) due to the temperature sensors 34 can be offset.
- an inverse matrix operation is performed on a matrix based on Expressions (1) and (2) or the like and the temperatures Ttave and Ten are acquired under the assumption that the bus bar 20 has a temperature at which the temperature of the battery 10 connected to the bus bar 20 is uniformly reflected into the bus bar 20 in the first embodiment
- an inverse matrix operation may be performed on a matrix based on an expression in which a bias is reflected so that the temperature Ttave and Ten are acquired when the bus bar 20 does not have the temperature at which the temperature of the battery 10 connected to the bus bar 20 is uniformly reflected into the bus bar 20 in the second embodiment.
- T 0 0.7 ⁇ Ttp+ 0.3 ⁇ Tc 1
- T 0 0.7 ⁇ Ttp+ 0.3 ⁇ Tc 1
- T 2 0.6 ⁇ Tc 2+0.4 ⁇ Tc 3
- T 3 0.5 ⁇ Tc 3+0.5 ⁇ Tc 4
- T 7 0.6 ⁇ Tc 7+0.4 ⁇ Tc 8
- T 8 0.6 ⁇ Tc 8+0.4 ⁇ Tc 9
- T 9 0.5 ⁇ Tc 9+0.5 ⁇ Tc 10
- T 10 0.4 ⁇ Tc 10+0.6 ⁇ Tc 11
- T 11 0.4 ⁇ Tc 11+0.6 ⁇ Tc 12
- T 12 0.3 ⁇ Tc 12+0.7 ⁇ Ttm
- the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (4).
- An inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant (4) is represented by Expression (5).
- the temperatures of the batteries 10 can be derived as in the first embodiment. Furthermore, according to the second embodiment, the temperatures of the batteries 10 can be appropriately derived even when the bus bar 20 does not have a temperature at which the temperature of the battery 10 connected to the bus bar 20 is uniformly reflected into the bus bar 20 .
- FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a constitution showing some of constituent elements provided at a control board 30 related to the third embodiment.
- a temperature sensor 34 - amb configured to measure a temperature of the control board 30 is attached to any place in addition to temperature sensors 34 - 0 to 34 - n (n is a serial number) as in the first or second embodiments.
- the temperature sensor 34 - amb measures the temperature of the control board 30 and outputs measurement results to a monitoring device 36 .
- T ⁇ 0 ⁇ 1 ⁇ 0.5 ⁇ ( Ttp + Tc ⁇ 1 ) + ⁇ 2 ⁇ Tamb
- T ⁇ 1 ⁇ 1 ⁇ 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc ⁇ 1 + Tc ⁇ 2 ) + ⁇ 2 ⁇ Tamb
- Tn - 1 ⁇ 1 ⁇ 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc ⁇ ( n - 1 ) + Tc ⁇ n ) + ⁇ 2 ⁇ Tamb
- T ⁇ n ⁇ 1 ⁇ 0.5 ⁇ ( Tcn + Ttm ) + ⁇ 2 ⁇ Tamb
- the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (6).
- the monitorer 36 related to the third embodiment performs, for example, an inverse matrix operation of a characteristic determinant (6) to acquire temperatures Ttave and Tcn.
- an influence on the batteries 10 due to the temperature of the control board 30 is not uniform, and may be different for each battery 10 . If the influence on the batteries 10 due to the temperature of the control board 30 varies when the serial number is 4, the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (7). An inverse matrix in this case is represented by Expression (8).
- the temperatures of the batteries 10 can be derived as in the first embodiment. Furthermore, according to the third embodiment, the influence due to the temperature of the control board 30 is subtracted so that the temperatures of the batteries 10 are derived. Thus, the temperatures of the batteries 10 can be more accurately derived.
- temperatures of batteries 10 as well as an assumed generated heat value due to a current flowing through bus bars 20 are derived.
- FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a constitution showing some of constituent elements provided at a control board 30 related to the fourth embodiment.
- a current sensor (a current detector) 38 is provided at any place on a power path connected to a positive electrode 7 p or a negative electrode 7 m of a battery assembly 5 . Note that the current sensor 38 may be provided at other places which are not on the control board 30 .
- the current sensor 38 detects a current value with which the battery assembly 5 is charged and which is discharged from the battery assembly 5 , and outputs detection results to the monitoring device 36 .
- T ⁇ 0 0.5 ⁇ ( Ttp + Tc ⁇ 1 ) + ⁇ 0 ⁇ I ⁇ 2 ⁇ R
- T ⁇ 1 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc ⁇ 1 + Tc ⁇ 2 ) + ⁇ 1 ⁇ I ⁇ 2 ⁇ R
- Tn - 1 0.5 ⁇ ( Tc ⁇ ( n - 1 ) + Tc ⁇ n ) + ⁇ ⁇ ( n - 1 ) ⁇ I ⁇ 2 ⁇ R
- T ⁇ n 0.5 ⁇ ( Tcn + Ttm ) + ⁇ ⁇ n ⁇ I ⁇ 2 ⁇ R
- a characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (9).
- the monitoring device 36 related to the third embodiment acquires temperatures Ttave and Tcn, for example, by performing an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant (9).
- the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (10).
- An inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant (10) is represented by Expression (11).
- the temperatures of the batteries 10 can be derived as in the first embodiment. Furthermore, according to the fourth embodiment, an influence given to the temperature of the batteries 10 by a current value with which the battery assembly 5 is charged and which is discharged from the battery assembly 5 is added so that the temperatures of the batteries 10 are derived. Thus, the temperatures of the batteries 10 can be more accurately derived.
- temperatures of batteries 10 as well as resistance values of balance resistors for suppressing a variation of voltages of the batteries 10 are derived.
- the balance resistors are provided, for example, on a control board 30 .
- a disposition and resistance values of the balance resistors are known, and are stored in a storage device of a monitoring device 36 .
- a characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (12).
- the monitoring device 36 related to the fifth embodiment acquires temperatures Ttave and Tcn, for example, by performing an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant (12).
- the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (13).
- An inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant (13) is represented by Expression (14).
- balance discharge circuits are partially fixed, and calculation is performed in proportion to the number of cells to be discharged.
- an influence of discharge can also be checked for each bus bar 20 .
- the balance resistors influence the bus bars 20 as a matrix so that the temperatures Ttave and Tcn can be acquired.
- a characteristic determinant in this case is represented by, for example, Expression (15).
- an inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant (15) is represented by Expression (16).
- the temperatures of the batteries 10 can be derived as in the first embodiment. Furthermore, according to the fifth embodiment, the temperatures of the batteries 10 are derived by subtracting the influence due to the balance resistors. Thus, the temperatures of the batteries 10 can be more accurately derived.
- a positive electrode 7 p and a negative electrode 7 m of a battery assembly 5 serve as temperature monitoring targets and a temperature monitoring target in which an abnormality has occurred among batteries 10 is extracted on the basis of a difference between temperatures calculated with respect to temperature monitoring targets which are adjacent to each other.
- the processes are performed under the assumption that temperatures of the positive electrode 7 p and the negative electrode 7 m of the battery assembly 5 are the same, but in the sixth embodiment, it can be determined whether abnormality occurs in any of the positive electrode 7 p and the negative electrode 7 m of the battery assembly 5 .
- a monitoring device 36 related to the sixth embodiment extracts temperatures Ttp and Tc1 in which a difference does not occur between neighboring calculation results, and determines that there is abnormality in any of the positive electrode 7 p , the bus bar 20 - 0 , batteries 10 - 1 L, and 10 - 1 R in the battery assembly 5 involved in the extracted temperatures.
- the monitoring device 36 transmits a signal used to display a place for which there is determined to be an abnormality to, for example, a display device (not shown) in a wired or wireless manner.
- a place at which abnormality occurs can be appropriately extracted, and support is performed so that abnormality can be found early.
- a monitoring device 36 may decrease monitoring resolution so that a process transitions to a rough monitoring process when abnormality occurs in any of the temperature sensors 34 .
- a battery assembly 5 in which a plurality of batteries 10 are connected in series, temperature sensors 34 configured to measure temperatures of connection parts 20 used to connect electrodes of the batteries 10 are included in the battery assembly 5 , and a monitoring device 36 is configured to derive temperatures of the batteries 10 on the basis of the temperatures measured by the temperature sensors 34 is provided so that the temperatures of the batteries 10 constituting the battery assembly 5 can be derived.
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A battery assembly system includes: a battery assembly; a temperature measuring part; and a monitoring device. The battery assembly includes a plurality of batteries connected in series. The temperature measuring part measures temperatures of connection parts used to connect electrodes of batteries included in the battery assembly. The monitoring device derives temperatures of the batteries on the basis of the temperatures measured by the temperature measuring part.
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- An embodiment of the present invention relates to a battery assembly system and a control board for a battery assembly.
- In the related art, a battery assembly in which a plurality of batteries are connected is known. It is important in deriving states of the batteries to ascertain temperatures of the batteries constituting the battery assembly. However, directly or indirectly, it is difficult to measure the temperatures of the batteries constituting the battery assembly. Also, in the related art, the temperatures of the batteries cannot be appropriately derived on the basis of the temperatures, which are indirectly measured, in some cases.
- Japanese Unexamined Patent Application, First Publication No. 2010-220323
- An object to be accomplished by the present invention is to provide a battery assembly system and a control board of a battery assembly which can derive temperatures of batteries constituting a battery assembly.
- A battery assembly system of an embodiment includes: a battery assembly; a temperature measuring part; and a monitorer. The battery assembly includes a plurality of batteries connected in series. The temperature measuring part measures temperatures of connection parts used to connect electrodes of batteries included in the battery assembly. The monitorer derives temperatures of the batteries on the basis of the temperatures measured by the temperature measuring part.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing an overall constitution of a battery assembly system I related to a first embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is a view illustrating onebattery 10. -
FIG. 3 is a top view of abattery assembly 5. -
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating one example of a positional relationship among abus bar 20, ascrew 32, and atemperature sensor 34. -
FIG. 5 is a simplified diagram of a constitution of thebattery assembly system 1. -
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a constitution showing some of constituent elements provided at acontrol board 30 related to a third embodiment. -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a constitution showing some of constituent elements provided at thecontrol board 30 related to a fourth embodiment. -
FIG. 8 is a view simply illustrating an influence of a temperature rise. - Hereinafter, a battery assembly system and a control board of a battery assembly in an embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings.
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FIG. 1 is an exploded perspective view showing an overall constitution of abattery assembly system 1 related to a first embodiment. Furthermore,FIG. 2 is a view illustrating onebattery 10.FIG. 3 is a top view of a battery assembly 5 (only onepositive electrode 7 p and onenegative electrode 7 m of theentire battery assembly 5 are illustrated as in a bird's eye view). - The
battery assembly system 1 includes, for example, thebattery assembly 5 including batteries (cells) 10-1L and 10-1R to 10-12L and 10-12R and acontrol board 30. Batteries, in which numbers after hyphens are the same and letter parts after the hyphens such as L and R differ, are connected in parallel with each other and used such as a battery 10-1L and a battery 10-1R and a battery 10-2L and a battery 10-2R in thebattery assembly 5. Hereinafter, when batteries need not be distinguished from each other, they are referred to simply asbatteries 10. - The
batteries 10 are, for example, preferably lithium ion batteries in which manganese is used for a positive electrode and lithium titanatc is used for a negative electrode. A rate of receiving charge can be improved and a likelihood of an internal short circuit being caused due to precipitation of lithium can be decreased by adopting such a configuration for thebatteries 10. In the case of thebatteries 10, a plurality of structures, in which positive electrodes and negative electrodes face each other with separators interposed therebetween, are stacked, and as shown inFIG. 2 , a positive electrode terminal P connected to the plurality of positive electrodes, a negative electrode terminal N connected to the plurality of negative electrodes, and a gas exhaust valve are provided at a casing surface. Furthermore, each of thebatteries 10 may be a lithium ion battery in which a lithium metal oxide is used for each of the positive electrodes and a carbon material such as graphite is used for each of the negative electrodes, and may be a battery of another aspect such as a lead storage battery. - The
batteries 10 are connected to each other using bus bars (connection parts). A bus bar 20-0 connects thepositive electrode 7 p (a voltage taking-out part at the positive electrode) for theentire battery assembly 5 and positive electrodes of the battery 10-1L and the battery 10-1R. A bus bar 20-1 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-1L and the battery 10-1R and positive electrodes of the battery 10-2L and the battery 10-2R. A bus bar 20-2 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-2L and the battery 10-2R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-3L and a battery 10-3R. A bus bar 20-3 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-3L and the battery 10-3R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-4L and a battery 10-4R. A bus bar 20-4 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-4L and the battery 10-4R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-5L and a battery 10-5R. A bus bar 20-5 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-5L and the battery 10-5R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-6L and a battery 10-6R. A bus bar 20-6 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-6L and the battery 10-6R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-7L and a battery 10-7R. A bus bar 20-7 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-7L and the battery 10-7R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-8L and a battery 10-8R. A bus bar 20-8 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-8L and the battery 10-8R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-9L and a battery 10-9R. A bus bar 20-9 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-9L and the battery 10-9R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-10L and a battery 10-10R. A bus bar 20-10 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-10L and the battery 10-10R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-11L and a battery 10-11R. A bus bar 20-11 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-11L and the battery 10-11R and positive electrodes of a battery 10-12L and a battery 10-12R. A bus bar 20-12 connects negative electrodes of the battery 10-12L and the battery 10-12R and thenegative electrode 7 m (a voltage taking-out part at the negative electrode) for theentire battery assembly 5. With such a connection structure, thebattery assembly 5 is constituted as a battery assembly in which 2 batteries are in parallel and 12 batteries are in series. Hereinafter, when the bus bars need not be distinguished from each other, they are referred to simply asbus bars 20. - For example, the bus bars 20-0 to 20-12 are secured to the
control board 30 using screws (or bolts or the like) 32-0 to 32-12. Temperature sensors 34-0 to 34-12 are attached to the screws 32-0 to 32-12 as a temperature measuring part. Hereinafter, when the screws and the temperature sensors need not be distinguished from each other, they are referred to simply asscrews 32 andtemperature sensors 34, respectively.FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view illustrating one example of a positional relationship among one of thebus bars 20, one of thescrews 32, and one of thetemperature sensors 34. With such a structure, thetemperature sensor 34 measures a temperature transferred via thescrew 32 from thebus bar 20, that is, a temperature which can be regarded as a temperature of thebus bar 20, and outputs measurement results to amonitoring device 36. Note that the positional relationship shown inFIG. 4 is merely one example and the temperatures of thebus bars 20 may be measured using other structures. - The
monitoring device 36 is, for example, a microcomputer. Information of temperatures measured by thetemperature sensors 34 is input to themonitoring device 36. Themonitoring device 36 derives temperatures of thebatteries 10 on the basis of the temperatures measured by thetemperature sensors 34. - Hereinafter, a temperature monitoring method using the
monitoring device 36 will be described.FIG. 5 is a simplified diagram of a constitution of thebattery assembly system 1. Hereinafter, a temperature measured by a temperature sensor 34-k (k=0 to 12) is referred to as Tk (k=0 to 12). Here, if it is estimated that a temperature of thepositive electrode 7 p in thebattery assembly 5 is Ttp, a temperature of thenegative electrode 7 m is Ttm, an average temperature of a battery 10-nL and a battery 10-nR (n=1 to 12) is Ten, and thebus bar 20 has a temperature in which a temperature of thebattery 10 connected to thebus bar 20 is uniformly reflected in thebus bar 20, it is presumed that the following simultaneous equations are established. -
T0=0.5×(Ttp+Tc1) -
T1=0.5×(Tc1+Tc2) -
T2=0.5×(Tc2+Tc3) -
T3=0.5×(Tc3+Tc4) -
T4=0.5×(Tc4+Tc5) -
T5=0.5×(Tc5+Tc6) -
T6=0.5×(Tc6+Tc7) -
T7=0.5×(Tc7+Tc8) -
T8=0.5×(Tc8+Tc9) -
T9=0.5×(Tc9+Tc10) -
T10=0.5×(Tc10+Tc11) -
T11=0.5×(Tc11+Tc12) -
T12=0.5×(Tc12+Ttm) - Here, if there is no particular abnormality in the
battery assembly 5, a temperature Ttp of thepositive electrode 7 p and a temperature Ttm of thenegative electrode 7 m in thebattery assembly 5 depend on a current with which thebattery assembly 5 is charged and which is discharged from thebattery assembly 5. Thus, these temperatures can be regarded as the same. If temperature Ttp=temperature Ttm=temperature Ttave is satisfied, an unknown number in the above-described simultaneous equations is 12. Thus, the temperature Tcn can be calculated. Furthermore, the simultaneous equations can be represented by a characteristic determinant of Expression (1). -
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monitoring device 36 performs an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant represented by Expression (2) to calculate a temperature Ttave of thepositive electrode 7 p and thenegative electrode 7 m in thebattery assembly 5 and an average temperature Ten of the battery 10-nL and the battery 10-nR from temperatures Tk measured by the temperature sensors 34-k. Themonitoring device 36 performs an inverse matrix operation by inputting the temperatures Tk measured by the temperature sensors 34-k to software information associated with the above-described inverse matrix operation already prepared in a storage device of themonitoring device 36 in a format such as, for example, a function or a table as an operand. -
- Note that, when abnormality occurs in any of the
temperature sensors 34, a phenomenon in which “values of Ttp and Ttm significantly differ” or a “calculated value of Tc1 or Tc12 is an abnormal value” occurs. Thus, abnormality of thetemperature sensors 34 can also be detected. - According to the battery assembly system and the control board of the battery assembly, which have been described above, related to the first embodiment, the
temperature sensors 34 configured to measure the temperatures of the bus bars 20 connecting the electrodes of thebatteries 10 included in thebattery assembly 5 and the temperatures of the bus bars 20 connecting thebatteries 10 and the voltage taking-out part of thebattery assembly 5, and themonitoring device 36 configured to derive the temperatures of thebatteries 10 on the basis of the temperatures measured by thetemperature sensors 34 are provided so that the temperatures of thebatteries 10 can be derived. - Also, according to the first embodiment, an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant according to temperature transfer characteristics of the
battery assembly 5 is performed so that the temperatures of thebatteries 10 are derived. Thus, a calculating process can be simplified, and a processing load can be reduced. - According to the first embodiment, the characteristic determinant and the inverse matrix operation thereof are used so that a temperature measurement error (an offset error) due to the
temperature sensors 34 can be offset. - Hereinafter, a battery assembly system and a control board of a battery assembly related to a second embodiment will be described. Although it is assumed that an inverse matrix operation is performed on a matrix based on Expressions (1) and (2) or the like and the temperatures Ttave and Ten are acquired under the assumption that the
bus bar 20 has a temperature at which the temperature of thebattery 10 connected to thebus bar 20 is uniformly reflected into thebus bar 20 in the first embodiment, an inverse matrix operation may be performed on a matrix based on an expression in which a bias is reflected so that the temperature Ttave and Ten are acquired when thebus bar 20 does not have the temperature at which the temperature of thebattery 10 connected to thebus bar 20 is uniformly reflected into thebus bar 20 in the second embodiment. - For example, when the temperature of the bus bar 20-0 is more significantly affected by the temperature of the
positive electrode 7 p in thebattery assembly 5 than the battery 10-1L and the battery 10-1R due to an attachment position, a size, a shape, or the like of the bus bar 20-0, a tendency thereof can be expressed in the following equation. -
T0=0.7×Ttp+0.3×Tc1 - Similarly, when the temperatures of the bus bars 20 are significantly affected by the temperatures of some of the connected
batteries 10 due to attachment positions, sizes, shapes, or the like of the bus bars 20, for example, it can be estimated that the following simultaneous equations will be established. -
T0=0.7×Ttp+0.3×Tc1 -
T1=0.6×Tc1+0.4×Tc2 -
T2=0.6×Tc2+0.4×Tc3 -
T3=0.5×Tc3+0.5×Tc4 -
T4=0.4×Tc4+0.6×Tc5 -
T5=0.4×Tc5+0.6×Tc6 -
T6=0.5×Tc6+0.5×Tc7 -
T7=0.6×Tc7+0.4×Tc8 -
T8=0.6×Tc8+0.4×Tc9 -
T9=0.5×Tc9+0.5×Tc10 -
T10=0.4×Tc10+0.6×Tc11 -
T11=0.4×Tc11+0.6×Tc12 -
T12=0.3×Tc12+0.7×Ttm - The
monitorer 36 related to the second embodiment takes into account, for example, the above-described simultaneous equations, and the temperatures Ttave and Tcn are acquired by performing an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant (3) established when Ttp=Ttm is assumed. -
- Note that, when a serial number is 4, the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (4). An inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant (4) is represented by Expression (5).
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- According to the battery assembly system and the control board of the battery assembly, which have been described above, related to the second embodiment, the temperatures of the
batteries 10 can be derived as in the first embodiment. Furthermore, according to the second embodiment, the temperatures of thebatteries 10 can be appropriately derived even when thebus bar 20 does not have a temperature at which the temperature of thebattery 10 connected to thebus bar 20 is uniformly reflected into thebus bar 20. - Hereinafter, a battery assembly system and a control board of a battery assembly related to a third embodiment will be described. In the third embodiment, a temperature sensor configured to measure a board temperature is provided, and temperatures of the
batteries 10 are derived from temperatures measured by the temperature sensor are derived.FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a constitution showing some of constituent elements provided at acontrol board 30 related to the third embodiment. As shown in the drawing, in the case of thecontrol board 30, a temperature sensor 34-amb configured to measure a temperature of thecontrol board 30 is attached to any place in addition to temperature sensors 34-0 to 34-n (n is a serial number) as in the first or second embodiments. The temperature sensor 34-amb measures the temperature of thecontrol board 30 and outputs measurement results to amonitoring device 36. - In this embodiment, when the
bus bar 20 has the temperature at which the temperature of thebattery 10 connected to thebus bar 20 is uniformly reflected into thebus bar 20 as in the first embodiment, the following simultaneous equations are estimated to be established. In the expression, α1 and α2 are coefficients obtained through experiments or the like, and for example, are set such that α1+α2=1 is satisfied. -
- In this case, the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (6). The
monitorer 36 related to the third embodiment performs, for example, an inverse matrix operation of a characteristic determinant (6) to acquire temperatures Ttave and Tcn. -
- Note that an influence on the
batteries 10 due to the temperature of thecontrol board 30 is not uniform, and may be different for eachbattery 10. If the influence on thebatteries 10 due to the temperature of thecontrol board 30 varies when the serial number is 4, the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (7). An inverse matrix in this case is represented by Expression (8). -
- According to the battery assembly system and the control board of the battery assembly, which have been described above, related to the third embodiment, the temperatures of the
batteries 10 can be derived as in the first embodiment. Furthermore, according to the third embodiment, the influence due to the temperature of thecontrol board 30 is subtracted so that the temperatures of thebatteries 10 are derived. Thus, the temperatures of thebatteries 10 can be more accurately derived. - Hereinafter, a battery assembly system and a control board of a battery assembly related to a fourth embodiment will be described. In the fourth embodiment, temperatures of
batteries 10 as well as an assumed generated heat value due to a current flowing throughbus bars 20 are derived. -
FIG. 7 is a view illustrating a constitution showing some of constituent elements provided at acontrol board 30 related to the fourth embodiment. A current sensor (a current detector) 38 is provided at any place on a power path connected to apositive electrode 7 p or anegative electrode 7 m of abattery assembly 5. Note that thecurrent sensor 38 may be provided at other places which are not on thecontrol board 30. Thecurrent sensor 38 detects a current value with which thebattery assembly 5 is charged and which is discharged from thebattery assembly 5, and outputs detection results to themonitoring device 36. - In this embodiment, when it is assumed that a current flowing through the bus bars 20 is I and the bus bars 20 have temperatures in which temperatures of the
batteries 10 connected to the bus bars 20 are uniformly reflected into the bus bars 20 as in the first embodiment, the following simultaneous equations are estimated to be established. In the expressions, β0 to βn are coefficients based on a resistance value for eachbus bar 20, and R is a reference resistance value. -
- In the case, a characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (9). The
monitoring device 36 related to the third embodiment acquires temperatures Ttave and Tcn, for example, by performing an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant (9). -
- Note that, when a serial number is 4, the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (10). An inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant (10) is represented by Expression (11).
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- According to the battery assembly system and the control board of the battery assembly, which have been described above, related to the fourth embodiment, the temperatures of the
batteries 10 can be derived as in the first embodiment. Furthermore, according to the fourth embodiment, an influence given to the temperature of thebatteries 10 by a current value with which thebattery assembly 5 is charged and which is discharged from thebattery assembly 5 is added so that the temperatures of thebatteries 10 are derived. Thus, the temperatures of thebatteries 10 can be more accurately derived. - Hereinafter, a battery assembly system and a control board of a battery assembly related to a fifth embodiment will be described. In the fifth embodiment, temperatures of
batteries 10 as well as resistance values of balance resistors for suppressing a variation of voltages of thebatteries 10 are derived. The balance resistors are provided, for example, on acontrol board 30. Furthermore, a disposition and resistance values of the balance resistors are known, and are stored in a storage device of amonitoring device 36. - In this embodiment, when bus bars 20 have temperatures in which temperatures of the
batteries 10 connected to the bus bars 20 are uniformly reflected into the bus bars 20 as in the first embodiment, the following simultaneous equations are estimated to be established. In the expression, γ0 to γn are coefficients of an influence on bus bar temperature due to balance discharge, and Ncell is the number of thebatteries 10 in which balance discharge is performed -
- In this case, a characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (12). The
monitoring device 36 related to the fifth embodiment acquires temperatures Ttave and Tcn, for example, by performing an inverse matrix operation on a characteristic determinant (12). -
- Note that, when a serial number is 4, the characteristic determinant is represented by, for example, Expression (13). An inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant (13) is represented by Expression (14).
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- Also, in the above-described example, a case in which balance discharge circuits are partially fixed is assumed, and calculation is performed in proportion to the number of cells to be discharged. Here, when the balance discharge circuits are distributed in an entire circuit, an influence of discharge can also be checked for each
bus bar 20. For example, when discharging parts are distributed, the balance resistors influence the bus bars 20 as a matrix so that the temperatures Ttave and Tcn can be acquired. A characteristic determinant in this case is represented by, for example, Expression (15). Furthermore, an inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant (15) is represented by Expression (16). -
- According to the battery assembly system and the control board of the battery assembly, which have been described above, related to the fifth embodiment, the temperatures of the
batteries 10 can be derived as in the first embodiment. Furthermore, according to the fifth embodiment, the temperatures of thebatteries 10 are derived by subtracting the influence due to the balance resistors. Thus, the temperatures of thebatteries 10 can be more accurately derived. - Hereinafter, a battery assembly system and a control board of a battery assembly related to a sixth embodiment will be described. In the sixth embodiment, a
positive electrode 7 p and anegative electrode 7 m of abattery assembly 5 serve as temperature monitoring targets and a temperature monitoring target in which an abnormality has occurred amongbatteries 10 is extracted on the basis of a difference between temperatures calculated with respect to temperature monitoring targets which are adjacent to each other. In the first to fifth embodiments, the processes are performed under the assumption that temperatures of thepositive electrode 7 p and thenegative electrode 7 m of thebattery assembly 5 are the same, but in the sixth embodiment, it can be determined whether abnormality occurs in any of thepositive electrode 7 p and thenegative electrode 7 m of thebattery assembly 5. - An inverse matrix of Expression (2) will be described as an example. For example, when a temperature of the
positive electrode 7 p of thebattery assembly 5 rises due to loosening of a terminal or the like, this temperature rise appears as a temperature rise of a bus bar 20-0. In this case, according to Expression (2), temperatures Ttave and Tc1 both increase, however, other than the relation of the temperatures Ttave and Tc1, alternating opposite effects appear such as a temperature Tc2 decreasing, a temperature Tc3 increasing, a temperature Tc4 decreasing, and a temperature Tc5 increasing.FIG. 8 is a view simply illustrating an influence of a temperature rise. In an example ofFIG. 8 , it is assumed that a temperature Ttp of thepositive electrode 7 p in thebattery assembly 5increases 20° C. An inverse matrix of a characteristic determinant has characteristics in which a positive value or a negative value alternately appears in each row. Thus, as shown inFIG. 8 , in the case of calculation results, a result value with a positive influence and a result value with a negative influence alternately appear with respect to a change in temperature. Also, the fact that the positive and negative influence not appearing is limited to calculation results in the vicinity of a position at which a change in temperature occurs. In the example ofFIG. 8 , only a difference between temperatures Ttp and Tc1 serving as a calculation result does not cause a difference between neighboring calculation results. Amonitoring device 36 related to the sixth embodiment extracts temperatures Ttp and Tc1 in which a difference does not occur between neighboring calculation results, and determines that there is abnormality in any of thepositive electrode 7 p, the bus bar 20-0, batteries 10-1L, and 10-1R in thebattery assembly 5 involved in the extracted temperatures. Themonitoring device 36 transmits a signal used to display a place for which there is determined to be an abnormality to, for example, a display device (not shown) in a wired or wireless manner. - According to the battery assembly system and the control board of the battery assembly, which have been described above, related to the sixth embodiment, a place at which abnormality occurs can be appropriately extracted, and support is performed so that abnormality can be found early.
- The above-described processes of the embodiments can be appropriately combined. For example, in the third embodiment, calculation corresponding to a case in which a
bus bar 20 does not have a temperature in which a temperature of abattery 10 connected to thebus bar 20 is uniformly reflected in thebus bar 20 may be performed as in the second embodiment. Furthermore, the process related to the sixth embodiment can be applied to the processes of the second to fifth embodiments as well as that of the first embodiment. - Also, a
monitoring device 36 may decrease monitoring resolution so that a process transitions to a rough monitoring process when abnormality occurs in any of thetemperature sensors 34. - According to at least one embodiment described above, a
battery assembly 5 in which a plurality ofbatteries 10 are connected in series,temperature sensors 34 configured to measure temperatures ofconnection parts 20 used to connect electrodes of thebatteries 10 are included in thebattery assembly 5, and amonitoring device 36 is configured to derive temperatures of thebatteries 10 on the basis of the temperatures measured by thetemperature sensors 34 is provided so that the temperatures of thebatteries 10 constituting thebattery assembly 5 can be derived. - Although some embodiments of the present invention have been described, these embodiments are presented as examples, and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. These embodiments can be carried out in various other forms. In addition, various omissions, substitutions, or changes can be performed without departing from the gist of the present invention. These embodiments and modifications thereof are included in the scope or the gist of the present invention and are included in the scope of the appended claims and the equivalent scope thereof.
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1-8. (canceled)
9. A battery assembly system comprising:
a plurality of batteries connected in series;
a first connector that connects at least one positive electrode of at least one battery, and at least one negative electrode of at least one other battery;
a first temperature measuring device configured to measure a temperature of the first connector; and
a monitoring device configured to calculate at least one estimated value of temperature of at least one battery included in the plurality of batteries, based on the temperature measured by the first temperature measuring device and degree information of influence in temperature from the batteries, connected to the first connector, to the first connector.
10. The battery assembly system according to claim 9 , wherein a plurality of the first connectors and a plurality of first temperature measuring devices are included in the system, and the monitoring device calculates the at least one of estimated value of temperature of at least one battery included in the plurality of batteries, based on the temperatures measured by the plurality of measuring devices and the degree information of influence in temperature.
11. The battery assembly system according to claim 10 , further comprising a second connector that connect a positive electrode of the battery assembly, and at least one positive electrode of at least one battery, a third connector that connect a negative electrode of the battery assembly, and at least one negative electrode of at least one battery, a second temperature measuring device configured to measure a temperature of the second connector, and a third temperature measuring device configured to measure a temperature of the third connector,
wherein, the monitoring device calculates a plurality of estimated values of temperature of at least part of batteries included in the plurality of batteries, based on the temperatures measured by the plurality of measuring devices, the temperature measured by the second temperature measuring device, the temperature measured by the third temperature measuring device, and the degree information of influence in temperature.
12. The battery assembly system according to claim 11 ,
wherein the monitoring device calculates temperatures of the plurality of batteries by using the following determinant,
where T0, T1, . . . Tn represent respective temperatures of the plurality of batteries; Tc1, . . . Tcn represent respective temperatures of the plurality of connectors; Ttave represents a temperature of the second and third connectors, when the second and third connectors are presumed to be the same in temperature as each other; a1, a2, a2(n+1) represent degrees of influences in temperature.
13. The battery assembly system according to claim 10 , further comprising
a current detector configured to detect currents from and/or into the battery assembly,
wherein the monitoring device calculates a product of the squire of the current detected by the current detector and a resistance value of the battery assembly, and calculates at least one estimated value of temperature of at least one battery included in the plurality of batteries, using the product, the temperature measured by the first temperature measurer, the degree information of influence in temperature.
14. A control board comprising:
a temperature measuring device configured to measure a temperature of a connector, that connects at least one positive electrode of at least one battery, and at least one negative electrode of at least one other battery, the at least one battery and the at least one other battery being included in a plurality of batteries connected in series; and
a monitoring device configured to calculate at least one estimated value of temperature of at least one battery included in the plurality of batteries, based on the temperatures measured by the temperature measuring device and degree information of influence in temperature from the batteries, connected to the connector, to the connector.
15. A battery assembly comprising:
a plurality of batteries connected in series;
temperature measuring devices configured to measure temperatures of connectors, each connecting positive and negative electrodes of at least a respective group of batteries included in the plurality of batteries; and
a monitoring device configured to calculate at least one estimated value of temperature of at least one battery included in the plurality of batteries, based on the temperature of the at least one connector measured by the temperature measurers,
wherein at least one of the temperature measuring device further measures a temperature of a control board on which the at least one of the temperature measurers is provided, the control board is attached to the battery assembly, and the monitoring device calculates the temperature of the at least one estimated value of temperature of the at least one battery by subtracting a value based on the temperature of the control board from a value based on the temperature of the connector.
16. A battery assembly comprising:
a plurality of batteries connected in series;
temperature measuring devices configured to measure temperatures of connectors, each connecting positive and negative electrodes of at least a respective group of batteries included in the plurality of batteries; and
a monitoring device configured to calculates at least one estimated value of temperature of at least one battery included in the plurality of batteries, based on the temperature of the at least one connector measured by the temperature measuring devices;
wherein the monitoring device determines that at least one battery is in an abnormal state in a case that a difference value of temperatures of two adjacent batteries deviates a predetermined normal condition.
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